Yes. The red ones taste like cherry.
Crayons are made from inert paraffin waxes and colouring. As they are designed for the use of children who often engage in pica (the eating of non-food items) they are non-toxic. Eating crayons is possible and non-harmful.
By eating 50000 red crayons.
People have crayon eating contests... Which i think is stupid. i dont know of any other negative impacts of crayons:/
Sadly no. they do not clean the ear wax before making it into crayons and candles ect. So that is why you should not eat crayons because you are eating dead people's earwax gross!
Well, you might be Christian Chandler, and if not, call a doctor.
They are for coloring not eating....most crayons are non-toxic.
i don't thing gum is toxic so i wouldn't think it any more harmful than eating a pack of crayons... and i know that crayons are edible.
Invented by Children.I have been wondering that as well. They also seem to look like crayons. Other wise I'm really not that sure of why they look like chalk.It may look like crayons and chalk, but I think it may be out of oil. But then it might have to feel like oil is put in the pastels. I used them, but I'm still not sure. They must look like chalk and crayons because: 1. Chalk almost looks like pastels because it has the same size and shape. It even feels like chalk. 2.Crayons have thoes wrappers around it. That is what pastels have too. It looks like crayons, but it has no tip.
crayons = Malkreide (sing.) crayons = Farbkreide (sing.) crayons = Buntstifte (pl.) crayons = Wachsstifte (pl.)
crayons - les crayons which means pencils. If coloured, they are crayons de couleur.
So there are 22 total crayons. 22:6 is 11:3
colored pencils